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hello again from fox news in washington. we begin with a terror threat that has prompted the state department to arab i global issl alert for americans, and close two dozen embassies and consulates across the muslim world. we're told the al-qaeda threat is specific, but the targets are not. chief washington correspondent james rosen has the latest. james? >> chris, good morning. president obama and his national security team approached this day, the president's 52nd birthday, not in a state of celebration, but rather one of apprehension. the u.s. embassy compound in cairo, egypt, is one of nearly two dozen u.s. installations that would normally have been open today, about is now closed. at the u.s. embassy in yemen, heightened security was ready discernible. a senior lawmaker told fox news that terrorist chatter picked up by u.s. signals intelligence exceeds anything witnessed in more than a decade. lisa monaco, the president's counterterrorism advisor, and susan rice, now the president's national security advisor, who led t
hello again from fox news in washington. we begin with a terror threat that has prompted the state department to arab i global issl alert for americans, and close two dozen embassies and consulates across the muslim world. we're told the al-qaeda threat is specific, but the targets are not. chief washington correspondent james rosen has the latest. james? >> chris, good morning. president obama and his national security team approached this day, the president's 52nd birthday, not in a...
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can washington come to an agreement other a big, new deal? and looking for a genius. the parents of amazon.com's jeff basos. >> this is america's number one financial news program "on the money." >> here is a look at what is making news. a disappointing job's report for the month of july. the economy created 162,000 new jobbing for the month. that was below the expected 183,000. but it fell to 7.4% as fewer people looked for jobs. job growth was revised downward was well. record setting weekend for the marks. kicking off the month of august with a bank hitting new highs on thursday after comments by the fed earlier in the weekend. the s&p 500 closed above 1700 for the first time ever. those commenting after the open market committee wrapped up a two-day meeting and announced it would continue buying bonds and mortgage backed securities to help keep interest rates low. the fed used the afraid modest growth rather than moderate growth. that was a light and subttle downgrade. the first reading was released this week and it came in stronger than expected. expectations had
can washington come to an agreement other a big, new deal? and looking for a genius. the parents of amazon.com's jeff basos. >> this is america's number one financial news program "on the money." >> here is a look at what is making news. a disappointing job's report for the month of july. the economy created 162,000 new jobbing for the month. that was below the expected 183,000. but it fell to 7.4% as fewer people looked for jobs. job growth was revised downward was well....
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reason to believe this continent is on the rise and determined to control its own fate regardless of washington's unilateral perceived interests and given the trends chicken americans be learning spanish. the interview. admission free accreditation free. for judges free arrangement free. three stooges free. old free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media harty dot com. there's a small village two hours drive from cairo that typifies the egyptian provinces unemployment and poverty are rife coptic christians make up a fifth of the local population in this small church they used to thank god but the sectarian clashes were happening far from the quiet village that was until the day a muslim man got into a fight on the street with a cult. what's happened that day is nothing out of the ordinary between neighbors there was a small fight because of a dog that was bothering them. one of them asked them to get rid of the dog the other refused. one thing led to another and they fought it's nothing special no. friends and relatives of the cult and the muslims soon began to gather wher
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he met his wife, nancy, at nbc's washington pure flow 1979, where she worked for nightly news. now a freelance journalist and writer, nancy and john have three daughters. ♪ fly me to th moon >> reporter: a week ago, john was singing "fly me to the moon." now, after a short, sudden illness, he is playing among the stars. for "today," andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. >>> in san francisco today, 20,000 people took to the streets for the giant race, a fund-raiser for prornject open hand. serious runners and those who wanted to work out with a whole lot of company came to run in the 10k, 5 k and kids' race. it started and ended where the giants play you at&t park. runners with he spoke with say they love it had and the folks the project open hand loved it even more. >> it was awesome. really great weather for it. kept us nice and cool. >> run the full or half marathon? >> the 10k, my second time, happy about it. >> project open hand can provide a meal for just $2 for someone in need. so that's 125,000 meals we are going to be able to bring to the community to the sick and el
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leaker it has sparked fury among lawmakers in washington one senator after another denounced the move and called on the white house to hit back at moscow or he's going to count his commentary. the moment edward snowden walked out of that moscow airport russia became the object of washington's wrath we heard calls for president obama to boycott the g. twenty summit in russia the president's press secretary said washington is quote unquote extremely disappointed with moscow's decision on snowden and that it undermines the growing cooperation between russian and u.s. security services certain members of congress used even harsher term senator chuck schumer said russia has stabbed us in the back and each day that mr snowden is allowed to roam free is another twist of the knife senator lindsey graham says americans in washington should consider this a game changer in our relationship with the bushes and john mccain goes it is a slap in the face of all americans we cannot allow today's action by put into a stand without serious repercussions of course for many politicians here attacking sno
leaker it has sparked fury among lawmakers in washington one senator after another denounced the move and called on the white house to hit back at moscow or he's going to count his commentary. the moment edward snowden walked out of that moscow airport russia became the object of washington's wrath we heard calls for president obama to boycott the g. twenty summit in russia the president's press secretary said washington is quote unquote extremely disappointed with moscow's decision on snowden...
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we have to be diligent. >> steve centanni begins from washington. steve, what else are sources telling fox news tonight? >> reporter: one says this threat is not a dress rehearsal as previous warnings have been in the bush and obama administrations. the 22 embassies and consulates were shut down for today only, but the state department saying this evening the closures are being extended at some of those locations while others reopen for business tomorrow. several lawmakers said the threat is much more serious than anything they've seen in recent years. >> we're on a high state of alert. i have been given every assurance we're doing everything we can to prevent this threat from happening. i must say, this is probably one of the most specific and credible threats i've seen perhaps since 9/11, and that's why everybody is taking this so seriously. >> discovered it monitoring al qaeda operatives, finding a huge upswing in communications or chatter, indicating a terrorist plot. harris? >> and steve, i understand the white house getting credit from another
we have to be diligent. >> steve centanni begins from washington. steve, what else are sources telling fox news tonight? >> reporter: one says this threat is not a dress rehearsal as previous warnings have been in the bush and obama administrations. the 22 embassies and consulates were shut down for today only, but the state department saying this evening the closures are being extended at some of those locations while others reopen for business tomorrow. several lawmakers said the...
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and i've heard before, oh, it was really grand cooley dam in washington, another concrete dam. i think the story goes this way: there was an earthen dam in montana built about the same time, the fort peck dam. and it did break away. and men were buried, and they were compacted. some were saved, but some were compacted in the dam. newspaper reports, there's a monument, everybody's name was identified. we know who they are. there's death certificates and vital statistics in montana. we have no death certificates for hoover dam, but you know what? people are going to believe this for the rest of time, and i'm going to keep trying to get them to not believe it. >> here's a look at some books being published this week. in "collision 2012: obama versus rom and the future of elections in america," dan balz gives an inside look at the presidential campaigns of mitt romney and barack obama. brenda wineapple chronicles the social, political and cultural history of the u.s. leading up to the civil war and the reconstruction period that followed in "ecstatic nation." in "manson: the life a
and i've heard before, oh, it was really grand cooley dam in washington, another concrete dam. i think the story goes this way: there was an earthen dam in montana built about the same time, the fort peck dam. and it did break away. and men were buried, and they were compacted. some were saved, but some were compacted in the dam. newspaper reports, there's a monument, everybody's name was identified. we know who they are. there's death certificates and vital statistics in montana. we have no...
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they say, what about all that gridlock in washington? how do you get these parties to work together -- together? we have not had enough gridlock. we need more gridlock. if they were passing the right things, which would mean that there would be a limitation on only be, they would allowed to improve our country by the repealing of laws -- then you don't one gridlock. let them start repealing. the gridlock is a natural consequence of a system that has failed. i think that is what the youth have recognized, but the system has not worked in the political system is a real mess. they're not willing to face up to the truth. they're not willing to face the truth. when you have the truth, they accuse the person telling the truth as a man committing treason. this is what you should be most concerned about. getting the truth about our government and making sure our government pro ovacy there is been a lot of moveon in local government and state and federal government. cameras are everywhere. -- and if they can spy on everything without a camera. do
they say, what about all that gridlock in washington? how do you get these parties to work together -- together? we have not had enough gridlock. we need more gridlock. if they were passing the right things, which would mean that there would be a limitation on only be, they would allowed to improve our country by the repealing of laws -- then you don't one gridlock. let them start repealing. the gridlock is a natural consequence of a system that has failed. i think that is what the youth have...
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the big growth for us has been an -- washington is making a move. it's more fun. we have them on the program. "on the money," the economy, the economy. the economy. new focus on the numbers. to work, and later a rare interview, with amazon founder. and a billionaire that changed the way we shop. and they are helping high schoolers dream for the way they change the world. when they leave here, they want to, they want world peace. it's, you know, okay. we want to solve all those problems. >> here is the bottom line, i'm willing to work with republicans on reforming the tax code, as long as we use the money from transitioning to a separate tax system for a significant investment in creating middle class jobs. that's the deal. >> the president said he has a deal to create jobs in exchange for reforming business taxes. will it work? here for an analysis on the recent economic push is glenn thru is sh and tony flatto, gentlemen, good to see you, thank you for joining us. >> good to be here. >> so the president went to an amazon.com facility in tennessee this week, layin
the big growth for us has been an -- washington is making a move. it's more fun. we have them on the program. "on the money," the economy, the economy. the economy. new focus on the numbers. to work, and later a rare interview, with amazon founder. and a billionaire that changed the way we shop. and they are helping high schoolers dream for the way they change the world. when they leave here, they want to, they want world peace. it's, you know, okay. we want to solve all those...
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let's bring in emily schmidt from washington. the state department decided to close those embassies and consulates just for sunday and now it will be extended through next weekend. what changed? >> they always said when they said it would be on sunday there was a possibility for extensions. we saw there would be indeed be extensions. it is doing so out of an abundance of caution. it is not an indication of a new threat stream. there is word from the state department about what will happen with the embassy closings. 19 will be closed through saturday august 10th. that is next saturday including new locations that were not closed today. but nine posts that were closed today will be allowed to reopen tomorrow. we are learning about what led to the shut downs. this is coming from barbara starr reporting an intercepted message that came in the past few days caused the concern. cnn agreed to a request not to go into details about the message because of the sensitivity but we know that this message was a critical factor in leading to th
let's bring in emily schmidt from washington. the state department decided to close those embassies and consulates just for sunday and now it will be extended through next weekend. what changed? >> they always said when they said it would be on sunday there was a possibility for extensions. we saw there would be indeed be extensions. it is doing so out of an abundance of caution. it is not an indication of a new threat stream. there is word from the state department about what will happen...
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no one in washington offering them a break or so much as a bone. wonder why they are ticked and wonder why they are here and wonder why they want to vent. three of my favorite small business salt of the earth guys jumped at chance to set things straight a baker, caterer and pr executive. trying trying to make end meet and trying to figure out a washington that seems to fget they're even there. they're all with me now. i love these guys. david mack cart r at thursday, baker, butch somali and small biz pr expert got fame housley in the big guy's face. patty bruglio. you have no fear withll the attention to the big guys and not you guys. what do you think if. >> i think it's a wrong. i'm for corporate america getting tax cuts. great for the big guys but problem is they're all c corps where most of us are s corp.s. so our revenue flows down individually. so we're tacked at individual rate. that is just wrong if they gave us the tax cut we could go out a do things like hire people and buy new equipment and invest in our business. but, no, they'reot goin
no one in washington offering them a break or so much as a bone. wonder why they are ticked and wonder why they are here and wonder why they want to vent. three of my favorite small business salt of the earth guys jumped at chance to set things straight a baker, caterer and pr executive. trying trying to make end meet and trying to figure out a washington that seems to fget they're even there. they're all with me now. i love these guys. david mack cart r at thursday, baker, butch somali and...
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in barbados of an 800 population so that is the equivalent of 40 million people marching on washington to protest wage cuts. somehow, the center of health, the leader of the trade unions to have everlasting credit said we have to do this in the same country. the three parties can together and the wage cut helped and barbados the economy recovered quite quickly. for those efforts, the prime minister and his party held that in power for 14 years. the economy recovered after that and was similar dismissed from office. in retrospect when asked what she do it again, the primm minister said the price i paid was a small price to save the country. clarity matters. people often ask me barbados is so small. what can you possibly take from barbados and my answer to that was it's not so easy to do things in a small country. in a small country the person whose wages get cut is not anonymous. it affects your brother, your cousin, possibly even your mother and father. so if a tiny country, close-knit society can find their way to make difficult decisions, to find their way to make the economy more co
in barbados of an 800 population so that is the equivalent of 40 million people marching on washington to protest wage cuts. somehow, the center of health, the leader of the trade unions to have everlasting credit said we have to do this in the same country. the three parties can together and the wage cut helped and barbados the economy recovered quite quickly. for those efforts, the prime minister and his party held that in power for 14 years. the economy recovered after that and was similar...
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attorney trying to warn headquarters in washington that you have a problem with these strange people who are into flying airplanes. they said, we know best about this. let us worry about it. they did nothing. it was a different administration at that time. on september 10, they wanted to cut their counterintelligence budget considerably. september 12, they wanted to double it. something during the airing this week which we all quoted, it has not been proven to me that this is -- but the phone record collection has been as useful as you say it is. if you cannot prove it to me, it should end. what do they need to show it to you -- show to you to prove that it is essential? would you consider legislation to shut down the 215 phone record collection program? >> they have not proven it to me. i have read all the material. it is not proven to me that it has made it safer. it has shown me that we collect a huge amount of information. job did not do a very good storing -- as we saw with edward snowden. , thats inconceivable someone in the corporate world, private sector could walk out on a c
attorney trying to warn headquarters in washington that you have a problem with these strange people who are into flying airplanes. they said, we know best about this. let us worry about it. they did nothing. it was a different administration at that time. on september 10, they wanted to cut their counterintelligence budget considerably. september 12, they wanted to double it. something during the airing this week which we all quoted, it has not been proven to me that this is -- but the phone...
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for the country for how to do health care reform and we know that we have heard from many moses if washington dc before the aca was passed that they were looking to san francisco as a model. my driving concern is that during this period of transition, here in san francisco, that we continue to be that model for the rest of the country, and that the health care dollars that san francisco workers have been receiving from their employers for the last 7 years, that those dollars are not taken away during this transition. the health care security ordinance contains two components, both of which will be crucial to maintaining -- to ensuring full access once the aca is implemented, the first component is the healthy san francisco program which is a program that provides health care access to uninsured san francisco residents and which will continue to be crucial for those residents who are left out of the affordable care act, namely undocumented residents here in san francisco and other parts of the country. the second component of the health care security ordinance is the [inaudible] it was include
for the country for how to do health care reform and we know that we have heard from many moses if washington dc before the aca was passed that they were looking to san francisco as a model. my driving concern is that during this period of transition, here in san francisco, that we continue to be that model for the rest of the country, and that the health care dollars that san francisco workers have been receiving from their employers for the last 7 years, that those dollars are not taken away...
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from here, she really understands what small businesses are about, and she articulates your needs in washington, d.c. in may 2008, san francisco opened the office of small business, under the leadership of gavin newsom, under the urging of our small business leaders. the mayor heard there was a need for the community to have a small office to help the needs of our small businesses in san francisco, help them understand and navigate the complex structure in getting a business opened within the city and county of san francisco. initially, primarily, we were going to be about helping you understand licensing and permitting requirements, but, really, shortly after we open our doors, we understood that we were also, as a government entity, a place for people to come when they want to know about loans, about writing a business plan. where to go to do that, where to go to get assistance. we are also a resourced. when we do see people in our office, many of them are a year or two out from even opening their business, so we will ask them what their credits for is, have they done their business plans, do
from here, she really understands what small businesses are about, and she articulates your needs in washington, d.c. in may 2008, san francisco opened the office of small business, under the leadership of gavin newsom, under the urging of our small business leaders. the mayor heard there was a need for the community to have a small office to help the needs of our small businesses in san francisco, help them understand and navigate the complex structure in getting a business opened within the...
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., has run a washington journalism program for more than 40 years. of all the many things that journalism schools around the country teach their students to report about, national security has not been a front burner issue. >> that is why they launched the national security initiative in 2009. the reporting project is part of it. >> it is a way to find new and better, more innovative ways to understand the issues, training young journalists and working journalists on how to cover these complex issues in a challenging media environment. >> i hope that what is important about this project is to show issues of national security that might surprise people. >> each year there will be a different topic with a different title. the first one was global warming and the national security implications of climate change. >> 10 students interviewed 200 national security experts over three months, traveling to the arctic circle, bangladesh, peru, n.c., and texas. here are four of their stories. >> our story took a look at the cia's center for climate change and na
., has run a washington journalism program for more than 40 years. of all the many things that journalism schools around the country teach their students to report about, national security has not been a front burner issue. >> that is why they launched the national security initiative in 2009. the reporting project is part of it. >> it is a way to find new and better, more innovative ways to understand the issues, training young journalists and working journalists on how to cover...
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we're joined now by by a political scientist in washington. what do we know about why these warnings have been issued now? >> there have been reports of an intercept from al qaeda in the arabian then select against enemies and-- u.s. targets in the middle east. there is also concern because this may be related to the drone attacks and prison breakouts in pakistan and baghdad and libya. they doas concern that not alert the public and its allies and something happens then this would have serious consequences down the road for the national security and intelligence agencies. >> there have been suggestions that it is suspiciously convenient that this warning comes now when the u.s. is under such pressure to justify the spying allegations made in recent weeks. what do you make of that? >> critics have raised this issue, that it may be a bit convenient and there may be an attempt to divert attention from the criticism that has been leveled against the national security agency and the administration. u.s.e same time, if the and intelligence agencies
we're joined now by by a political scientist in washington. what do we know about why these warnings have been issued now? >> there have been reports of an intercept from al qaeda in the arabian then select against enemies and-- u.s. targets in the middle east. there is also concern because this may be related to the drone attacks and prison breakouts in pakistan and baghdad and libya. they doas concern that not alert the public and its allies and something happens then this would have...
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to the opposition argument for the retiree trust fund we not include anyone on that and then for the washington measures i'm the person on that and for the drug purchasing proponent argument no one will be listed on that because we're not moving forward on the family friendly ordinance. let me see if there are are any thoughts on that increase seeing none, can i see a motion >> without objection it passes. and then on the undertook lying motion as amended can we do that same house, same call. without objection the motion is approved as amended >> madam clerk please read the memorials. >> on behalf of the supervisor campos for the late ms. alicia kerry. >> i want to thank you. this is the last board meeting before our august recess and i hope that everyone has a good recess and i want to thank the public and want to take a moment for sfgovtv and for the staff. and what that any more business for the committee >> no, that includes our business. >> with that madam clerk and everyone that includes our >> good morning. ludes our thank you for being here. i'm here this morning with the mayor of south
to the opposition argument for the retiree trust fund we not include anyone on that and then for the washington measures i'm the person on that and for the drug purchasing proponent argument no one will be listed on that because we're not moving forward on the family friendly ordinance. let me see if there are are any thoughts on that increase seeing none, can i see a motion >> without objection it passes. and then on the undertook lying motion as amended can we do that same house, same...
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we will have the latest from tehran and washington. also coming up on the program, 'spporters of zimbabwe president celebrate israel action as the opposition cries foul. syria's latest frontline -- rebels launch an attack on the port city. two wheels good, four wheels bad. why cyclists are taking over london. thank you for joining us. iran's new president has been sworn in at the official ceremony and he called for dialogue to improve iran's international relations. at home, he said he would work to improve the lives of ordinary citizens and reduce government interference. he took his first steps in parliament as iran's new president, sworn in before politicians and foreign dignitaries. in his speech, he promised to sue a path of moderation. pivotal and central is wisdom and rationality. moderation and balance. balancing idealism and realism. >> his language appears to mark a critchley or separation from the policy of his out assessor, mahmoud ahmadinejad. a message to the world and to the iranian public. should be trusted and we shoul
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we go live to washington for the latest. that's next. >>> and could you see the future face of space travel? it may be. the robot blasted off. 's four course seafood feast. choose your soup, salad, entree, plus dessert all just $14.99. come into red lobster, and sea food differently. right now, go to redlobster.com for $10 off 2 select entrees. good monday through thursday. >>> welcome back. new developments on the global terror threat keeping the world on edge. cnn learned that 22 u.s. embassies and consulates in the middle east and northern africa will be closed through august 10th. concerns arising that al qaeda might be on the verge of launching a major attack. one intercepted message triggered the security concerns. right now, those embassies and consulates are on lockdown and several more will be shut starting tomorrow. the threat sparked a worldwide travel alert for americans. bring in emily schmidt in washington. emily, how's president obama tracking these developments? >> president obama spent a lot of the weekend a
we go live to washington for the latest. that's next. >>> and could you see the future face of space travel? it may be. the robot blasted off. 's four course seafood feast. choose your soup, salad, entree, plus dessert all just $14.99. come into red lobster, and sea food differently. right now, go to redlobster.com for $10 off 2 select entrees. good monday through thursday. >>> welcome back. new developments on the global terror threat keeping the world on edge. cnn learned...
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to the opposition argument for the retiree trust fund we not include anyone on that and then for the washington measures i'm the person on that and for the drug purchasing proponent argument no one will be listed on that because we're not moving forward on the family friendly ordinance. let me see if there are are any thoughts on that increase seeing none, can i see a motion >> without objection it passes. and then on the
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and it is tough to get washington out of gridlock that it's in now. >> minnesota governor mark dayton. thank you for being here tonight so much. >>> share your thoughts on twitter on "the ed show" and on facebook. >>> president obama hits the talk shows, while john boehner hits the links. we will fast forward to next week's big stories. that's next. and as congress heads out on yet another vacation, the republicans have a shut down looms. our all-star panel weighs in on that. so much more coming up on the ed show. stay with us. [ male announcer ] if you've run out of tissues and considered other things... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec® love the air. on the first day you take it. "first day of my life" by bright eyes you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. itabout the walmart time and welow price guarantee.ia got your list? let's go. yeah! look at that price! oh wow. that's am
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intercepted al qaeda conversation that the attack is going to be big and strategically significant washington's also issued a worldwide travel alert the u.s. embassy in yemen was attacked last year while a deadly assault was also carried out on the ambassador in libya. crowds of people who descended on the streets of rome to rally in support of italy's former prime minister and sent to rightly that silvio berlusconi demonstration as a climax to a weekend of political turbulence after the let's go to it was found guilty of tax fraud the conviction that could see him under house arrest has put the fragile government coalition under threat as five ministers from his party say they are ready to resign over the issue to bring us up to date for the moment the weekly continues in about five minutes from now here on r.t. we're coming to you live from moscow. from one show last reverberates through the centuries when vengeance called for blood. i have imagined hanging on this member in him for eight years for. it outweighed law and faith in the caucasus. vendettas were handed down from generation to gen
intercepted al qaeda conversation that the attack is going to be big and strategically significant washington's also issued a worldwide travel alert the u.s. embassy in yemen was attacked last year while a deadly assault was also carried out on the ambassador in libya. crowds of people who descended on the streets of rome to rally in support of italy's former prime minister and sent to rightly that silvio berlusconi demonstration as a climax to a weekend of political turbulence after the let's...
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i know there are many lobbies in washington. but let me tell you nothing is an insidious and seductive as the australian lobby. we are dedicated to manipulating influential people inside the beltway to the point where they acquired an interesting cricket and sense of humor and an approach to life. we are very, very dangerous. ladies and gentlemen, books should be written about the australian lobby. i'm also pleased to say that the leader of the lobby is in the audience. thank you very much, reva. in the last couple of years i had a break from my duties at the australian alladi to write this book "rendezvous with destiny" and i wanted to write about this topic for three reasons. the first is i believe that fdr was the greatest statesman of the 20th century. he saved american democracy from the great depression and led the allies to victory over the dictators and he won four consecutive presidential elections and he did all of this with a broken body. he was also a seductive and effervescent figure. churchill said that meeting him
i know there are many lobbies in washington. but let me tell you nothing is an insidious and seductive as the australian lobby. we are dedicated to manipulating influential people inside the beltway to the point where they acquired an interesting cricket and sense of humor and an approach to life. we are very, very dangerous. ladies and gentlemen, books should be written about the australian lobby. i'm also pleased to say that the leader of the lobby is in the audience. thank you very much,...
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brian todd, cnn, washington. >> all right. breaking new details on the closures of 22 embassies and consulates. what is going on and who might this affect? stay right here. and didn't know where to start. a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine! mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy model year-end
brian todd, cnn, washington. >> all right. breaking new details on the closures of 22 embassies and consulates. what is going on and who might this affect? stay right here. and didn't know where to start. a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go...
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the moment edward snowden walked out of that moscow airport russia became the object of washington's wrath we heard calls for president obama to boycott the g. twenty summit in russia the president's press secretary said washington is quote unquote extremely disappointed with moscow's decision on snowden and that it undermines the growing cooperation between russian and u.s. security services certain members of congress used even harsher term senator chuck schumer said russia has stabbed us in the back and each day that mr snowden is allowed to roam free is another twist of the knife senator lindsey graham says americans in washington should consider this a game changer in our relationship with the bushes and john mccain goes it is a slap in the face of all americans we cannot allow today's action by put into a stand without serious repercussions of course for many politicians here attacking snowden and russia is much easier than defending this surveillance state the white house keeps repeating this mantra mr snowden is not a whistleblower he is accused of leaking classified informat
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. >> gregg: steve, live in washington, thanks. so the obama administration is keeping americans informed on the potential terror threat, but is it disclosing too much information? that is what some in the intelligence community are saying. we're going to talk about their concerns a bit later on in the newscast. >> harris: another day of deadly violence in iraq. bomb and mortar attacks leaving eight people dead. weekend assaults including a roadside bomb that killed three soldiers. a kar bomb that killed a judge in tikrit and mortar attack on a suburban neighborhood in baghdad. the recent surge in violence in iraq coupled with escalating political tensions sparking fears of a return to widespread killings. >> gregg: and to egypt now. time is running out for a peaceful end to the standoff over protests by supporters of the ousted president mohammed morsi. interim leaders warning that security forces will break up ongoing sit-ins if f mediators don't come up with a resolution and soon. setting the stage with tens of thousands of mors
. >> gregg: steve, live in washington, thanks. so the obama administration is keeping americans informed on the potential terror threat, but is it disclosing too much information? that is what some in the intelligence community are saying. we're going to talk about their concerns a bit later on in the newscast. >> harris: another day of deadly violence in iraq. bomb and mortar attacks leaving eight people dead. weekend assaults including a roadside bomb that killed three soldiers. a...
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they come from districts with voters who sent them to washington to stop things. repeal obama care. stop spending. cut the spending. do the sequester. so for a lot of those folks, going home an saying, look i voted 40 times to repeal obama care, that works just fine. but in sort of the reality based community, the rest of the country that wants something done, it is not going to be -- it is not good and for those members of congress and those in the senate in purple districts and purple states, they are the ones who will have a lot to answer for. >> i think that's right. and perry, let's talk about kentucky. i know you were at fancy farm yesterday. and this is sort of an interesting race here because wove got mitch mcconnell has a tea party challenger, so he has kind of got this -- he has it satisfy the far right. knowing then he will have a democratic challenger and one of the things to the point, jonathan is making, how are we going to -- mitch mcconnell while trying to negotiate those d dynamics, he also got things in line in the debt ceiling last fall. i don't think we can count
they come from districts with voters who sent them to washington to stop things. repeal obama care. stop spending. cut the spending. do the sequester. so for a lot of those folks, going home an saying, look i voted 40 times to repeal obama care, that works just fine. but in sort of the reality based community, the rest of the country that wants something done, it is not going to be -- it is not good and for those members of congress and those in the senate in purple districts and purple states,...
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all looking forward to august 24 and the march on washington. this is an opportunity to see how this affects millions of americans all over the country, how they feel about this right. as the naacp legal defense fund, we are continuing to talk to communities about voting discrimination and what is happening. we will not rest until we ensure all voters have equal access to participate in the voting process. we are happy the president is focused on this and thrilled that he and the attorney general were willing to meet you all of us to reassure their commitment to preserving the right to vote. thank you. >> thank you. -- one of the organizations currently litigating in texas. this presents an immediate opportunity to use one of the main tools in the voting rights act of 1960 five to ensure a jurisdiction with a long- standing and continuing history of discrimination in voting is subjected to appropriate review of his voting processes. this makes the meeting with the president particularly opportune. the coalition that met with the president is sim
all looking forward to august 24 and the march on washington. this is an opportunity to see how this affects millions of americans all over the country, how they feel about this right. as the naacp legal defense fund, we are continuing to talk to communities about voting discrimination and what is happening. we will not rest until we ensure all voters have equal access to participate in the voting process. we are happy the president is focused on this and thrilled that he and the attorney...
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y la ganadora de la voz kids, paola. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> hola quÉ tal esto es enfoque desde washington d.c. gracias por dejarme ser parte de su domingo, 4 de agosto. comenzamos con una exclusiva, de enfoque echlt vrm enfoque. el congresista raÚl labrador ex inter interÉs sgraengrantes de la cÁm nos dice por quÉ se fue. >>> congresistas gracias por estar con nosotros >>> un placer >>> esta es la primera oportunidad que usted tiene en un programa del domingo, despuÉs que se fue del grupo de 8 ¿por quÉ se fue? >>> hubo muchas razones, la razÓn mral principprincipal, qu demÓcratas habÍan tez diciembde querÍan cambiar los puntos de acuerdos que ellos habÍan hecho antes de ser miembro del grupo. el punto clave es exactamente quiÉn iba a pagar por, por la aseguranza de las personas que iban a ser legales y eso para Íi era muy importante. y es porque me hice parte del grupo, porque las personas que iban a ser legales, iban a pagar por su propia aseguranza, y de repente estaban tratando de decir que no iba ser parte de el acuerdo final y eso para mÍ fue bastante me penoso, de una
y la ganadora de la voz kids, paola. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> hola quÉ tal esto es enfoque desde washington d.c. gracias por dejarme ser parte de su domingo, 4 de agosto. comenzamos con una exclusiva, de enfoque echlt vrm enfoque. el congresista raÚl labrador ex inter interÉs sgraengrantes de la cÁm nos dice por quÉ se fue. >>> congresistas gracias por estar con nosotros >>> un placer >>> esta es la primera oportunidad que usted tiene en un programa del...
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have a great weekend. >>> coming up, the biggest guessing game in washington. who will replace this man? that's the feds chaer. you cannot believe the politics niend behind choosing his imbroimt. >>> an alarming security flaw makes this scenario possible. cnn's laurie segal has more. laurie? >> hey, christine. smart tvs are in living rooms. here at this hacker's convention we've spoken to a lot of folks and they say there are major vulnerabilities. check it out. what's eye opening here. you watch tv but with this hack, your tv can watch you. show us how it works. >> one of the things we're able to do with the tv platform is abuse the browser where we could gain access to the camera built into the tv and what we can prove here is that with a little bit of extra code we can turn the camera on in your browser. >> wow. >> and while this is evident to you here where we've designed it that way, we can do it invisibly and have it run behind the web page you're looking at. >> what this means is i could be sitting here watching tv from my bedroom and you could be anywhe
have a great weekend. >>> coming up, the biggest guessing game in washington. who will replace this man? that's the feds chaer. you cannot believe the politics niend behind choosing his imbroimt. >>> an alarming security flaw makes this scenario possible. cnn's laurie segal has more. laurie? >> hey, christine. smart tvs are in living rooms. here at this hacker's convention we've spoken to a lot of folks and they say there are major vulnerabilities. check it out. what's...
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. >>> now to washington. white house correspondent kristen welker. kristen, this must be an odd day for the president. he's celebrating his 52nd birthday in the midst of a global security issue. >> president obama was celebrating his 52nd birthday from camp david. he's just returned. he's been updated regularly on the global terror threat, including at least twice yesterday. once after a meeting of his national security team which included his adviser susan rice, secretary of state john kerry, and chuck hagel, and a number of other top officials. so he has been monitoring this situation quite closely. and i expect those briefings to go on throughout the day. this all comes as we are looking a little bit of new information about what top officials really are focused on right now. according to a senior administration official and top u.s. official who has been briefed on the latest intelligence, we've been talking a lot about the fact that they are bracing for a significant attack. these two officials tell me significant could either mean one attack or
. >>> now to washington. white house correspondent kristen welker. kristen, this must be an odd day for the president. he's celebrating his 52nd birthday in the midst of a global security issue. >> president obama was celebrating his 52nd birthday from camp david. he's just returned. he's been updated regularly on the global terror threat, including at least twice yesterday. once after a meeting of his national security team which included his adviser susan rice, secretary of...
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james freeman and washington columnist kim strassel. dan, this marco rubio strategy, what do you think of it? >> other than the fund-raising possibilities for all the principals, as a strategy, wait we're describing it. we'll have a lot of detail in it. the problem is this is about the budget. okay? funding the whole government which is invariably a complex subject. if they pursue this strategy about funding obamacare, yeah, they think they will get some support for it. they will get the support of 43% of the country. the rest of the country watches this, it will roll forward toward the shutdown. then i'm convinced all the media coverage will immediately start, every tv station will talk about the effect of a government shutdown. this is tsunami of coverage is going to wash the republicans out to sea one more time. people won't be able to focus on the complex details of this strategy. >> paul: it will be budget and funding the government and not about obamacare. james? >> i think it's going to be about obamacare. it's different from som
james freeman and washington columnist kim strassel. dan, this marco rubio strategy, what do you think of it? >> other than the fund-raising possibilities for all the principals, as a strategy, wait we're describing it. we'll have a lot of detail in it. the problem is this is about the budget. okay? funding the whole government which is invariably a complex subject. if they pursue this strategy about funding obamacare, yeah, they think they will get some support for it. they will get the...
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i sit on the board of the public religion research institute in washington d.c. and we just put up this great survey that says that the younger generation there a more progressive christians to identify themselves as progressive christians then regressive -- don't know, conservative christians and what that means is that following the same trends we see a lot more progressive christians but we do have to draw a line and say look we have a text that was given a particular context and so it has a particular meaning and it's not all pie-in-the-sky. it has a particular social political and economic meaning and indications and we have to point that out and not be embarrassed about it and not -- be willing to say brother i love you but show me where that is. and much of what they say is not there. much of what they talk about has to do with doctrines and orthodoxies and jesus didn't know anything about it but that is christian. i think we can recognize in the same way they are diversities and dominations and traditions that represent what you are referring to is the bl
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barbara starr is live for us in washington with that new information. barbara, what do you have? >> well, fredricka, u.s. intelligence had been watching yemen for weeks, if not months, watching a growing series of threa threats, potential threats in yemen. that's not surprising. that's always been a tough neighborho neighborhood. but it was within the last two weeks that the u.s. intelligence community began to understand, come into possession if you will of an intercepted message among senior al qaeda operatives that indicated planning was under way, possibly the final stages of planning, we're told, for an attack either in yemen, middle east, or north africa. we've actually been asked by an obama administration official not to go into a lot of detail about all of this because it is so sensitive, so serious, it could put things at risk. intercepts are some of the most critical that the u.s. intelligence gathers. what are intercepts? it could be a cell phone conversation, website posting, chat room, a courier message. there's any number of ways that the u.s. would come to have kn
barbara starr is live for us in washington with that new information. barbara, what do you have? >> well, fredricka, u.s. intelligence had been watching yemen for weeks, if not months, watching a growing series of threa threats, potential threats in yemen. that's not surprising. that's always been a tough neighborho neighborhood. but it was within the last two weeks that the u.s. intelligence community began to understand, come into possession if you will of an intercepted message among...
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. >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the world's longest running television program. this is "meet the press" with david gregory. >> and good sunday morning. the u.s. is on high alert at this hour. 22 u.s. embassies from north africa to bangladesh are closed now, and a worldwide travel alert is in effect for americans. andrea mitchell is nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent. andrea, good to have you here. what is it about where this is coming from and the significance of it that has engendered such a big reaction? >> well, they have intercepted chatter and it's coming from and targeting yemen. they believe it's either emanating from yemen where al qaeda and the arabian peninsula is the strongest unit or fractional unit of al qaeda that still remains. it's also the most operational unit. they're concerned about this area, but now they're looking at other areas as well. if there is no attack today, because this is the holiest day of the month of ramadan, the holy period in the muslim calendar, if there's no attack today, they have to decide today whether to expand
. >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the world's longest running television program. this is "meet the press" with david gregory. >> and good sunday morning. the u.s. is on high alert at this hour. 22 u.s. embassies from north africa to bangladesh are closed now, and a worldwide travel alert is in effect for americans. andrea mitchell is nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent. andrea, good to have you here. what is it about where this is coming from and the...
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you can read more on the washington post and its article about this bill in congress. it will not incorporate some changes that have been requested, i will not have rules about the private sector. it provides no liability protection. fromorge, calling colorado? >> no, i'm going through indiana. you have international companies have these companies computers. to george, and george is the one who has been trying to call people. i've been trying to know what it i was in michigan, and everything started from there. congress made a mist ache -- mis take. the economy is not going to go anywhere. i'm telling you. , it started from 1980. reagan was elected. went bad. >> thank you, george. we will leave it there. we are watching just the end of the cybersecurity session here, the final session for the nga summer meeting. they met in milwaukee. technology professional. they do not invest in security. they usually have these plans that are incorporated by the state, and the state has the obligation where management ignores obvious threats. ched.get reach -- brea is almost like ba
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where did washington fail? some point to our withdrawal in 2011 when the white house failed to convince baghdad it should retain a small presence of u.s. troops to train iraqis and boost security. but even that would not have been more than a band-aid. remember that when the iraq war was at its worst, when sectarian violence killed thousands every month, we had more than 100,000 troops on the ground. foreign troops cannot stop an internal civil war. when the violence finally declined in iraq, the real reason wasn't just coercion from american troops, but inclusion. general david petraeus did wonders with a counterinsurgency campaign but his chief contribution was to make peace with the sunni tribes that had so far been battling the new iraqi government. that effectively ended the insurgency. the baghdad government promised for its part to treat the sunnis as genuine partners and share power in every respect. but within a few years, it became clear that these were false promises instead of reassuring other sects
where did washington fail? some point to our withdrawal in 2011 when the white house failed to convince baghdad it should retain a small presence of u.s. troops to train iraqis and boost security. but even that would not have been more than a band-aid. remember that when the iraq war was at its worst, when sectarian violence killed thousands every month, we had more than 100,000 troops on the ground. foreign troops cannot stop an internal civil war. when the violence finally declined in iraq,...
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famous people coming to washington to push for a cause. we sat down in april with a special person who was trying to save lives -- millions of lives for years. she's our power player of the week. >> it's very hard to ignore that kind of oh pain and suffering -- unnecessary pain and suffering when it comes to a virus that's completely preventable. >> charlize theron is talking about hiv/aids. the progress that's been made and the work that still needs to be done. >> you all get to decide what you want to do to make something in your world better. >> worldwide 7,000 people are infected and 4500 still die every day. yet, she says, there's been so much progress. >> the access to anti-retro viral drugs in south africa leaped to 75%. that's huge. that's just in two years. we are looking at our first aids regeneration by 2015. we are so close to looking at the beginning of the end of aids. >> thereon was in washington as part of un aids leading the fight against the disease. the u.s. contributes $6 billion of oh $17 billion spent each year fighti
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. >>> interfaith leaders offered prayers and support as israeli and palestinian negotiators came to washington this week to open the first middle east peace talks in years. state department officials say they will negotiate for at least nine months. there are many tough issues on the table, including jewish settlements, the return of palestinian refugees, and the status of jerusalem. >>> meanwhile, the state department has just launched a project that could help. christian ethicist and wesley theological seminary professor shaun casey is heading a new office that will try to engage religious leaders and the faith community in u.s. foreign policy. >>> widespread international concern this week over the disappearance of a prominent italian priest inside syria. father paolo dall' oglio lived in syria for three decades and promoted interfaith dialogue at an ancient monastery there. the syrian government exiled him last year because of his support for the opposition. dall'oglio had reportedly returned to help those affected by the fighting. some sources said he was kidnapped by an islamist group. t
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waiting for help to come from washington or even clear advice in these changing times to come from washington before we act is not a security strategy and it is irresponsible. we have seen most recently, i think, in south carolina, the damage that can be done by hackers and attackers. mr. chairman, in maryland, cybersecurity is a key component of our homeland security efforts and it is also an emerging sector of our innovation economy, creating lots of jobs in public and private sector as well. are the effective tool talents and skills of our people. it is eric greatest defense, our greatest offense. so we are investing in better programs in our schools, our high schools, our committee colleges khmer for-your universities, ensure that have the experience necessary to excel. , we created the maryland cybersecurity center at college park. and we've established the pathways to cybersecurity's careers consortium. we are raising awareness and educating our state employees through mandatory training, through cybersecurity drills and creating a regimen through our emergency management agency to make
waiting for help to come from washington or even clear advice in these changing times to come from washington before we act is not a security strategy and it is irresponsible. we have seen most recently, i think, in south carolina, the damage that can be done by hackers and attackers. mr. chairman, in maryland, cybersecurity is a key component of our homeland security efforts and it is also an emerging sector of our innovation economy, creating lots of jobs in public and private sector as well....
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so we actually want washington to do more. washington isn't spending and taxing enough. if that's the democratic message, it's not going to work. >> i think their message is you're standing in the way of obamacare, you're standing in the way of more jobs. >> that's what they'd like it to be, but there is another side. >> and i'm sure it is. i'm sure alex would be shocked to hear i disagree with him. >> the first time. >> and, candy, i think it's an important issue. i think the conventional wisdom, for example, has been that obamacare as a 2014 issue potentially hurts democrats. if you look at what's happening right now, obamacare is hurting the republican party that has an enormous split between those who say they won't fund the government past september 30th if there's any funding for implementation the ted cruz way, and people like tom coburn, who are actually now being accused of being too moderate. you know at the end of the day, the economy is only going to grow. if serious people will sit down and work together. >> let me jump in for one second. the irony of this r
so we actually want washington to do more. washington isn't spending and taxing enough. if that's the democratic message, it's not going to work. >> i think their message is you're standing in the way of obamacare, you're standing in the way of more jobs. >> that's what they'd like it to be, but there is another side. >> and i'm sure it is. i'm sure alex would be shocked to hear i disagree with him. >> the first time. >> and, candy, i think it's an important issue....